Scientists say the Arctic is warming twice as fast as ... becoming more and more common due to the ongoing climate change." The reindeer went missing then too, he says. Some were starving by ...
But “we can see that climate change is real. And it’s affecting the reindeer. It’s affecting life here in the Arctic,” added the man, whose employers declined to identify him by his real name.
Across much of the world, planting more trees means more carbon is stored, and global warming is reduced. That’s the thinking behind recent proposals to plant more trees in Alaska, Greenland and ...
Academy Research Fellow Elina Kaarlejärvi from the Faculty of Biological and Environmental Sciences is investigating the combined effects of global warming and herbivory on the diversity of fell ...
We must resolve how thawing of permafrost as a result of climate change could resurface pathogens with the potential to infect humans, writes Kris A Murray There is nothing permanent about permafrost.
Trump leaves Paris (Agreement) and sets his sights on Greenland – China and Russia flex muscles in the Arctic, as climate warming transforms the icy north. Business boom or global climate catastrophe?
Reindeer live in the Arctic tundra (a frigid treeless plain ... food shortages, and climate change. Caribou play a vital role in Arctic ecosystems by helping to cycle nutrients and shape plant ...
The Arctic is heating up ... together to influence Earth's climate. More information: Philipp de Vrese et al, Permafrost Cloud Feedback May Amplify Climate Change, Geophysical Research Letters ...
Norway's diverse wildlife includes the Svalbard reindeer, Norwegian red deer, sea slug species like Aplysia punctata and Akera bullata, Arctic fox, At ...
This specific population of barren-ground caribou (Rangifer tarandus groenlandicus) — also known as reindeer — inhabits the Arctic regions of Canada’s northern territories. The endangered listing ...